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8 THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910, IVER TRIES FEDERAL REPORT ON VERY INCONSIDERATE OF BABY BOYS! HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO BE SEATTLE WATER FRONT —T0 DIE DURING BRIDGE PARTY. ; 10 K| | CFF (Concluded,) jthe disgrace of being dincharged REAL SCOUTS LIKE COL. ROOSEVEL T i (By United Press.) en semeee | Her few pitiful thing were o ¢ WASHINGTON, Sept. 2¢ Herbert Knox Smith, com “Oh, ma’am, ian't it dreadfully’ packed Pf RT he Montenegra’ ner of ce rations, today made his ort on his investi-|she satd You're going with me to Africa, , whe 2 ' tt nurdered X erminals to President Taft, and the report! “Go about your business, Smith,” |he said. “Look at me” i C , pes a Bh wal 4 u : ie tnd [Mapped Mra, Dallas Baker She did, and whe maw his eyes did} rf th ts ‘ mall heed is given to Seattle conditions ¢ rhe two months Freeman’ had|hot mock her now, but they drew rr Lipheees wis Bite “4 x require allotted himself for finding a wife | her to him, and their lips met r her Lee ieniaetian? witiens In it neral report on Pacific Coast harbors, the com-|were up, and the bridge women| ° “And now,” he demanded, shal | 4 \ ig y jst ag cg 3 were taunting him for his fatlure,|ing her by the shoulder, “tell me} ae See Nee ere eT ? : Sa hat|. “It'# true,” he said, “the only | what your blessed first name In, a oS ag Poa hong Me nth 1 nditions on the Pacific coa t are someWNAL) Woman FT proposed to refused m Why he whimpered, “it's] { é Pre aa aha enunae t ast in theory, f 1 those in the ibe portion a Who was that?” they asked tn we i oe fest what’ 1 waa 1| the « of the Pacific ¢ t state ve attempted, | untson nd that's just wha wanted | ha refused | gy Sieg otha Mais ‘ al auiceces, to maintain @ | ! + A servant! Mrs. Dallas Baker| “Smith” in at the Emplre theatre} j 7 = oe ee r water frontage, Thus, the constitu-| ing the bell. Smith appeared and {s one of the successful pia 1 1 1 ‘e e of ing 1 re absolutely from sale a “You're discharged,” waid her/of the fall. W. Somerset Maughan gable waters between | mistresa. Leave this how at land plays the Drew is Free | “the inn < hart ; [= name role and J HATFIELD IS ‘this na east gs ret eh ark Meat ba aa Freeman found her crying with! man | ! bove high-water mark by private | AT TLE sii inee isi teste weer omt cr “EQ QR AGAINST TAFT?” n Roosevelt to ¢ 1 I I ’ a i ft t 4 i A. I ern he ha Taft,” the World calls up clare himself, and w I t entra t f the cit makes the following contention : The ate ha dre ' The question of indorsing Roosevelt for nomination came be G be ir ate fig re the republican state convention in Ohio in 1903. One faction ne { considerable depth through the dor the Jorahip of Senator who had presidential deals, 1 , nt bares f this part for through rail-water trafi ambitions of his own, opposed muc Ano faction, ‘ i ed. t sare : r ested pa i harbor under the leadership of Ser it. Mr, Roone 7 at A : « May 26. 190 i i aa I Proes Owing to the hilly formation of the city, the level water velt Bog was in i a halon . = Baidlian ag 7 . . J » os which he aid ave ne ar « is uppor f front is very narrow. The active portion is skirted by ‘Railroad || } rnc és de oti eaten the amee Of cy indaraemaial avenue’ (city property) for about 244 miles, but between this later It was bound to arise, and inasmuch as it has now P avenue and the water is a narrow strip of land privately owned, sree those who favor my administration and my nom 3 : which thus gives a private control of the use of most of this dorse them, and those who do not will oppose F vater front itself a water Front: steel rhe situation now, the World holds, ts similar to this Ohlo pe ‘ 4 ‘ situation of 1903 ti i ane! t a i no belt-line railroac a D ee a ONE DRAMATIC CR 4 t iw at | : MA | ipon the wharves i | How many dramatic erittes in S¢ boo ‘Sey most wearching oriti voor onto Upper picture shows the Raven Patrol, of Selina, Kan., in front of their tents. Below is Crane % i | OWNERSHIP—The city owns on the Seattle front, cer- | attle? 4 at it Friday « | sive ti Behn WonlPans 4 ahowe — he Minneapolis, bullding a fire scientifi cally, #0 it won't reveal them by it’s smoke - ] tain street ends; about 750 feet where ‘open piers’ are proposed ; P The ney ggg ' Pigg rd |-—- . 7 about 243,000 seme the mos Railroad avenue and two city slips. Practically all the wharves |£°\). one is Miss Edna Howard, | BY EDNA HOWARD. | Thousands of Boys All Over t—how. to track people and ; _ are privately owned, some by industrial concerns, but most by | pallard | Lovers of melodrama will get the Country Are Organizing “fs how to build safe fires that 4 A 1 an't he se« how to cook ¢ When a ¢ st, hat, railroad and steamship lines. Railroads skirt the entire com- The Star asked itn readerd “who| their money's worth of thrills at Patrols and Learning How to ©? ' be m5 , / 1 § “an { - hi ff i , lal went to see “Via Wireless” at the | "Via Wireless” this w There! Track Signal : . er ow te © care of yourself ‘ i éollar and operty of | mercial front, and with their affiliated companies control a large Soetee ae week, to eettioin 1 On at any muréern Gad mo One ears rack, Signal, and Live Like mt | C. W. Hubbard, 2708 45th a a W..| proportion of the wharves, warehouses and water lines, as well aia in not more than 100 w Death, where are the papers?’| the Indians. sig 1 ; Was mene “agree ; i. ‘sh’ | as a large proportion of the water frontage.” The best criticiams were to draw here is a deep-dyed villain whe ita Py j f ington Saturday fends ¢ ne ant ome | prizes of seats and a box at the Se wine the girl and disgrace: BY C. L. GILMAN 7 i missing man feared a trage Mr h ‘posed in th * a ies attle for next week when “Are You) the hero until he is exposed in the uae aha oa sagen wn ‘ oy i pn 4 Mason?’ will be given lant That is, officially expoxed,| hen a boy f * , Minn Howard got busy early, for) The audience had t ‘ oe eer 8 f pesross.. Baone npg Pc gar lwhen the staff arrived at the office | for some time | tiame to send for ts through n the typleal piente * ee See eee Soe ae ltoday there was Miss Howwri’s| 1 liked the amashing storm at weal. 10°" ; Bette off no smoke + SS eee a leritictam addressed to the Contpst/ and the wireless opera sending | ee te eet it ov lurking et might & rt turaing ‘to the 4 seh selvi Editor under the door. if being on | off his messages like electric sparks | 800 1° Be ve organize & ps ; ee Or ack,’ we eee ee oe eee |the Job counte for anything, 3Ges| was as good as a Fourth of July, |fver maw —the | bis cout” |business. The Star will tell you) re business appointmen | | How uld draw the first prise. Mr, Galbraith, the leading man,| Merman’, © a ger other |how—but you've got to do the work PP i ee But there are many other dramatic | plays bis part well, and Minx Clifton) ror 4 gia tee * © er the | yourse dre CLOSE FOUR HOUSES as tritice tm ‘eattie, and the Baker| was better than the week before|UUited States, The t companies are be. eaniand under the | St compan probabil at| where she was almost too kittenish af ee | Senna a va places in Gen. Baden Powe ’ IN “THE DISTRICT’| Because be could not face his} When Schice was arrested he| Stock company will probably’ gal! *he! hme ready under way in Seatt Boer war. It has ean 2 — fe and two babies after he had ¥4# in & helpless condition, seem Cooper, of the city ac glish colonies, the Four ee the mon 109 womenland heavy di ng last Saturday CLOSED FOR GOOD! " trict w 1 : . a tek that teen. 4 ; é through @ screened window. He player and lawyer, are ning fs a com- | the rest of the membe 4 yee fe athbgpe Barnes ee age Eamon ven tt bad but 70 cents on him when dis Who wants to heip the babies? | m0" Active alre The 8 He is taught to trol can have wit : Mayor Wars The Tokio house, | having con "tn burelury at the (covered by Patrotman J. 1. Allen.| ‘The notorious Arcade dance bal! Two Hite pink bables are at ioe <2 tess yee fire and shelter from a time scouting ri at the rear Sairy, 501 EB. Pike st, 22° 58s been employed as the fore win remain closed permanently the city hospital. Their mother | Fhole saovenn offers him; to follow a this right away fo, F a mening be Serneant Peyser bas | ™*" of a railroad construction Superior Judge Gilliam late Satur ia i and destitute and the ba - wens. ai 4 ss (communicate by signal nm to follow in The i 611 King fo and ¥ little babs th pow bles need clothing—nice, warm # going to be sting matter | over listances; to handle a 1 more about the me awe ane tve je babes at Bie day afternoon declined to grant to clothing and plenty of f Seattle boys to read 8a and to shoot It accurate ipment you will need house, at 602 Sixth av Diamond house were own hor You can } arn how to do all those and, before his training is com st to try first. he will make an effort|“LiTTLE BOY," 66, SUCCEEDS |, « Berryman and Ludovic Dal If you have any baby « K ordered el pd { on @ suspended) FATHER, 93, AS LIGHT TENDER. jagiovanna, owners of the dive, a| ready or want to see there little [things that Col. Roosevelt did in t he is initiated into that most |one of them, * 4 In each ¢ houses closed last |" ¢-> wit payne oe Se ge mrs temporary injunction preventing ones clothed comfortably, the a ad ae q night men have been robbed rs Re pan ALBANY, N. ¥., Sept. 26.—-With the city from toterfering with the nuraes at the city hospital Will ly pyeeenrekkhhhee : ee eerdins weg: endquarter afternoon to the death of the oldest employe of operation of the resort | be Klad to recelve any and all |} Acting Mayor Wardall says he Will icq met * ” i ster wad = ne - bee — 4 ommine and We weren't going to reopen the donations l@ FOUR PINTS OF BEER ys = lose houses in the rest dis. | | . la nin “t oy,” 66 years old, dance ball, anyway,” sald Charles — | close Saturday morn-| has been app a to be 2 Berrvead aihee Gales Gitenl 6 * AND QUART OF WHISKY & - tret as ar ag nd wept|Age has fost Wittiam |abeck uncisat Gen Accused Go ie & ON WAGER PROVE FATAL & 4 The will be pursued if it i 10 and was) We 93 years nd ke of Acting Mayor Wardall, however t le CHICA " Pirie ’ It tir be S| the Van Weis Point beacon light In as soon as the injunction was G H be Co: : v waded Pn vl results closing the entire dis oe " 2 drew Schostrick, o! hitin trict” sald the acting mayor we hy with|the Hudson river since 1858. The ed om, ordered Acting Chief ets Mabeas pus» Sey eee waneh witha teed a (iy United Pree) him: “Better let me he fe ‘ her and _ se , poor wo-'s y lx $180 a year and Warren| Powers to see that the Arcade w - — lt yesterday. that he could drink #! VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 26,—The | can, they're bound to git™ La PY y:, BOYLE IN | jrswstrast san tes ee WH eontions tha Satine kept closed ee A writ of habeas corpus was 86/4 two pints of beer and a pint of # dead body of Frank Julien, a home- | time d they did ; ae cured vy attorneys for John TY-|e whisky within a | steader and special employe of the | 2% 0° his friendliness berg, alias Edwin Johansen, in|, chostrich ore pints * ots in hard luck. Thiree CHURCH FAIR CONTEST Ism’t Mother Earth the Coy Old Lady? Sauk Macs Sour. de merting | Seton, drank for pints $ Dominion government acer ser. out of tart apse il W T ll H Tyberg was arrested at the Diller! ‘wo hours later he was found #|¥ic®, Was foundin the thick under £ aked them and thera a : $ K °E B G hotel on September 16 by Deputy)» dead at his home # brush fringthe the Ile eae ie to help him if Hy exe fasted cee tte to on’t Tell Her Age; Keeps’Em Busy Guessing ji." ii0' isin! Mattaty $e 0 Sler'ate Mensa” ae ge at Se a 1 neld'by the Holy Rosary church wil? en Jinformation given him by United|S pe aeataeteekekaln aturday night, the work side Revelstoke, his open tonight at the Maritime build ing, foot of Madison st., by the fer-| But She’s Old Enough, Good ry, and will continue throughout the week. Addresses will be made by| "8S Knows—Maybe 55,000,- Bishop O’Den and Acting Mayor| 900, Maybe 70,000,000, Ac-| Wardall. | cording to the Latest Guess. | Be \ Firemen and patrolmen are rt CAR ORUMS ‘ ‘ wick dyittc States Marshal Joe Warren, of} * | plainly that of the mysterious the way over the fresh in executioners, Bi Nome, who accuses Tyberg of hav jbrotherhood of the Black Ha ling robbed sluice boxes belonging GOLD ROBBERS | wnicn has silently but relentlessly | Behind, crushed in jto the Pioneer Mining company of their axes. The been on hie | Nome to the extent of $14,845. Ty ees trail for some time, and | with Pinker | berg’s attorneys say that no charge | en wo hm wreaking {t® jnaugurating a camp jwas made against him, and that —— ngeance after three failures. In| ance, Its killing of Julien this most de- —- Warren intended to take him to) Two men now under arrest at er Yep “ , nee Alaska, although no extradition had | Nom in connection with the rob jtested secret organization has re-| MAY PROSECUTE @ ling in the popu tween Chief Be ty contest be SHINGTON, D. ae earth moved from its blood-stained path| Only 144 a ae ect partment and Chief of |been asked by the governor of| : 1 and dec as ar |bbry of $14,345 from the sluice t the police departme depart a a a | ‘ . | one of the wunchest an ost ir statements of the 5 lice dey rt| when It elas LEYS see | Alaska or granted by the governor |poxes of the P r Mining com- | oor sae _- moet iy vatonetie a Sitracting iot "|ing her age. St 8 by hac thheam kage pany have confessed their guilt, ac- | jumb © ever had in the | vided by law. About 40aremas Banners, High 4 other decora-|'" plain fig mi \ je - to word received by Special }jong-standing war against the! accounted for, and they aaa tions make gay the Maritime bulld-| OP morta nad, Es . Agent J. F. Warren yesterday. It| Mafia to prosecution for thelt ing, and proclaim to the pass tio clentists have been| (are most was not stated whether or not] He constantly recognized his!do so, In the event otf puolic the doings within Ae & game with Moth-| ‘surewnuoe Marius Johansen or John Tyberg, | peril, and on the last chase quietly the law provides for pW cain te .. ‘ ue Hames O% 1ow under arrest in Seattle, were/ remarked to the police when the a fine of $500 or a yearly from the| Rroweop o 6 6FY -~ A. Fourst” to discourage ty jail or both, No attempt will be made by Will ' Hanna, republican candidate — for jeounty treasurer, to t hold of | 4 gical sur etre: i) _— = i) — _— mae = cj == ee, > veena rials als pare EE | f f | the reins of the office, in the event | ee So 4 jtime set by law for January 7 | Matt Gormley a holdover offi iis ca eet | jeer on account of George Rugsell'’s| R Ax ( who was arre an ady Pe failure to qualify when he wasjed following Mra We a 006 stare | | elected twe years ago. {Charles M. Freehouse room abe veane | Jat the Boaz hotel, ing St gee } yenre. ° linet Thuraday, wa it of best ments ius prsee toe Did She Cop Coin? |iovs "hye isu i: t who once Cur | | | It may be difficult, ax tha rid was cre a “| 4 r reiterated hjs claim that Al equinox,” 4 ii A pro he threatened suicide because the t 6Bkc - ~ —_ bd has the time, the 5 and the] ¢ ne a life of shame erday Halley Had arr Idea. again might be as much as 400,000,-| 000,000 and 160,000,000 years. | confronted by no such hardshiy afternoon he told that if he ¢ T ific prying into the age | 000 years old This raises the interesting .que He had the money Friday night,| would be arrested asm vagrant. f the as been going on for} Kelvin Renigged. tion as to whether the earth could | and it didn't take him long to find ’ eats , w. Nearly 200 years) In 1898 Clarence King and Carl| possibly be older than the @tean,|the girl—Blanche Han | thc Bievend Water, 0 erect nz] baton, tagnsine te okel Canten| or toe oecea inet tenn ae, eri | he sar Saaeee Manion. | MRS: WARDALL MAY non ay to find! concluded that Mother Earth w Tt too, might make good gye after drinkin worth of bee ‘ e Ss" ¥ eemig dg wary HES SEDROOOU yeas too olen or eae ina nke Kood guehe[after drinking $2 worth of beer h GO ON THE STAGE M RKET ou ¥ can Ww He] 000,000, This so impressed Lord The only fact that seems to be 1 int t rt t M M 4 it f c 1 out) Kelvin that he th maximum | established t ull this guessing is|that she steppe oO ask o1 RS non wane. Slur Arie , ve Bot > ‘ lie Ite he ocean got) lown from*400,000,000 to 40,-| th Beanie Eanlen 66 4 bbaree of thal a wife of Acting Mayor W \ ery Joth Phones 5 ti r,t ould easily figure | 990,00 The world ts old ly + } had * missed, And|° 4 h to f id Ave. at Yesler mut b , i 0 h About h ime also Secretar ; They all seem to agree’on that.| George did eit pie a W 4 ad to give it up 1st) He decided tha nethin like Those More Interesting | “ ward a \ ADVICE gver such 8 pale|sinco the Cambrian sosk “treme | Question sn to, Whether” the tudent Is Insane entertainments. Hert tal offices of Ni ® 1 iminosi hat gur i\the earth. wtst be unde 0,006 he look then folk equal of many dance who now : " nc 1 Pe a AS A result of too much study, tt}eommand | lari might get we r r it} 1 gh Maries on th » t, SH ’ ber unyt hile : ee o Tih lis believed, Louls Campbell, the son] vaudeville stage Rememt t p 1 Friday ney Lord Ke Is Ocean Older hd i euawe: We chattins of Napoleon Campbell, a Ballard] advantag free : | ) I the to be outdone in guessing) leeway of 15,000,000, yearn nose (Shingle mill owner, suffered a nery-| 4 Steve Blefson, ‘a fisherman, 60, || A writter rant ven W . } re f d ¢ earth|by the American “ag oa fi folk will aut Py ous collapse yesterday, and was con. | dled at hi ri 10 Ry : A i ci ] man, in hat amusement seseine +, | ined in the county jail this morning |“ Ballard, at 5 o'clock this m NOTE—BRING TH#S AD WITH YOU, 8 i ayed ve ufe|000 and 90,00) ( aia « haa sigs nl ig piel i man was a student at the University | £0 1@ past 15 or 20 year Phe Ra lest te i he ed nat oa ata er ak ha a find Svan eas es | REGAL DENTAL O jstatement that she might be as|Knglishman, figured out the ase Or as t the Graham & Engemann chapel | Young as 20,000,000 years, and at EK can an beng tien ak r how old Lillian Rus-| Forty-five million dollars’ worth|'The body will be Interred at the 1405 Third Av., Nortt t Corner Union St 1 | of automobiles are in use in Texas, | rown Hill cemetery | d